Underlayer for safety-razor blades to be wrapped therewith in an envelope



Jan. 3, 1928; 1,554,554

PASCH UNDERLAYER FOR SAFETY RAZOR BLADES TO BE WRAPPED THEREWITH IN ANENVELOPE Filed Oct. 1. 1927 inventor fi/uc a Paunh 7145 a. t orn o/YPatented Jan. 3, 1928.

HUGO PASCH, F SOLINGEN, GERMANY.

UNDERLAYERJFOB SAFETY-RAZOR BLADES TO BE WRAPPED THEREWiTH IN ANENVELOPE.

Application filed October 1, 1927, Serial No. 223,854, and in GermanyMay 81, 1926.

For placing safety-razor blades into-their paper or the like envelopes,it is known to use pasteboardor the like underlayers having fiatprojections thereon for engagement with the usual holes in the razorblades, for

the purpose of preventing the cutting-edges becoming damaged by contactwith the envelopes during the insertion of the razor blades therein.This arrangement, has. however, ;the drawback that the razor blades geteasily disengaged from the underlayer and displaced thereon, so that theintended object is not attained.

To overcome. this drawback, according to the present invention, thepasteboard or the like underlayer is fitted with small fiat permanentfixed magnets adapted to come in direct contact with the razor bladeplaced on the underlayer and thereby to securely hold the same in placethereon and to prevent any "displacement thereof, so that thecuttingedges of the razor blade cannot become damaged by contact withthe paper envelope during its insertion therein.

The accompanying drawing illustrates, by way of example, how theinvention can be put into practice:

Figs. 1 and 2 are respectively a longitudinal section through and a planview of one preferred form of the improved underlayer-with the razorblade thereon, while Fig. 3 is a plan View of a modification of theimproved underlayer.

As shown in Figs. 1 and 2, the pasteboard or the like underlayer a ofsomewhat larger size than the. safety-razor blade 6 to be placedthereon, is fitted with small flat permanent magnets 0, which are fixedthereon in any appropriate manner and arranged in transverse fashion,preferably on each side of the usual flat projection d centrallyarsignature. I

- HUGO PASGH.

